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Republican Convention Speech

Republican Convention Speech. Mitt Romney. Mitt Romney was born on March 12, 1947. Mitt Romney is 66 years old and is married to Ann Romney. They have 5 children .

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Republican Convention Speech

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  1. Republican Convention Speech Mitt Romney

  2. Mitt Romney was born on March 12, 1947. • Mitt Romney is 66 years old and is married to Ann Romney. They have 5 children. • Mitt Romney is an American businessman who served as the 70th Governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007. He was the Republican Party's nominee for President of the United States in the 2012 election. • Mitt Romney’s Republican Convention Speech was given in Tampa, Florida. He was accepting the Republicans vote to run for president. • Romney ran for the presidential election in 2008 but lost to John McCain. • Romney is Mormon. Background

  3. Video of the Speech http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGTi4-ysJS8&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active

  4. Mitt Romney, the Republican Nominee to run against President Barack Obama in the 2012 Presidential Election Speaker

  5. Mitt Romney speaking to the Republicans accepting their vote on August 30th 2012 in Tampa, Florida. Occasion

  6. America worldwide, but mostly the undecided Audience

  7. To get the undecided voters to vote for him in the Presidential Election. Purpose

  8. Mitt Romney is speaking about why you should vote for him in the upcoming election Subject

  9. encouraging, joyful, proud Tone

  10. “It is what brought us to America. We are a nation of immigrants. We are the children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the ones who wanted a better life, the driven ones, the ones who woke up at night hearing that voice telling them that life in that place called America could be better.” • In this sentence Romney is stating that the immigrants that came to America for a better life and that we need to feel the same way they did. Analysis

  11. “But today, four years from the excitement of the last election, for the first time, the majority of Americans now doubt that our children will have a better future.” • Romney is stating that parents don’t have hope for their kids to have a good life and jobs. • “But driving home late from that second job, or standing there watching the gas pump hit 50 dollars and still going, when the realtor told you that to sell your house you'd have to take a big loss, in those moments you knew that this just wasn't right.” • Here Romney is stating that the way America is running is ridiculous. He wants to change the way we live. He wants us to be able to not worry about how we live anymore. Analysis

  12. “I will not raise taxes on the middle class.” • Basically what Romney is trying to get across America is that he will not raise taxes on us. He wants to let us know he is going to improve our lives. Main Idea

  13. “In the days ahead, you will get to know Paul and Janna better. But last night America got to see what I saw in Paul Ryan – a strong and caring leader who is down to earth and confident in the challenge this moment demands.” This part of the speech provides credibility to Romney’s vice president by saying good things about Paul Ryan. Ethos

  14. “My dad had been born in Mexico and his family had to leave during the Mexican revolution. I grew up with stories of his family being fed by the US Government as war refugees. My dad never made it through college and apprenticed as a lath and plaster carpenter. And he had big dreams.” • Here Romney touches our emotions on how his dad had to grow up living in horrible conditions. It makes us want to make a change. Pathos

  15. “My mom and dad gave their kids the greatest gift of all – the gift of unconditional love.” • Everyone knows that the greatest gift of all from your parents is love. Logos

  16. “To make that choice, you need to know more about me and about where I will lead our country.” • “I will not raise taxes on the middle class.” • “I will protect the sanctity of life. I will honor the institution of marriage. And I will guarantee America's first liberty: the freedom of religion.” • Romney is basically stating everything that he is going to do for us. Repetition

  17. “You might have asked yourself if these last years are really the America we want, the America won for us by the greatest generation.” Romney is stating: “Do you really want another 4 years like this?” Phrasing/Meaning

  18. “That America, that united America, can unleash an economy that will put Americans back to work, that will once again lead the world with innovation and productivity, and that will restore every father and mother's confidence that their children's future is brighter even than the past.” • “If I am elected President of these United States, I will work with all my energy and soul to restore that America, to lift our eyes to a better future. ” Powerful Lines

  19. “That America, that united America, can unleash an economy that will put Americans back to work…” • Romney used personification here. He said that America is going to “unleash” an economy. • “we will make trade work for America by forging new trade agreements.” • Again, Romney used personification by stating he is going to forge new trade agreements. Literary Devices Used

  20. Mitt Romney ended up losing the race to Barack Obama by a score of 332-206. • 60,000,000 people voted for him. To Follow…

  21. Questions?

  22. "Mitt Romney's Speech at the Republican National Convention." ABC News. ABC News Network, 30 Aug. 2012. Web. 8 Apr. 2013. • "Mitt Romney Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 9 Apr. 2013. Sources

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